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"Does he still have the energy, passion, desire and the good health in order to devote energy to it?" Neal Keny-Guyer, the chief executive of the global humanitarian organization Mercy Corps, asked during a phone interview from Davos, Switzerland, during the World Economic Forum in January.
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It's nice devote energy to ourselves rather than saving most of it for our students.
If the word doesn't really refer to an identifiable thing, there's no need to devote energy to fretting over your lack of it.
That way, the parent can devote energy to the child without feeling guilty.
Such experiences tax us, and thus make us less willing to devote energy to regulating our moods and responses.
Dance more, invite friends to her home more, and devote energy to advancing women leaders in the world.
In growing numbers, people peel away from their private rat race to devote energy to collective goals.
Their underlying case is perfectly valid – when children devote energy to fighting infection, brain development is sometimes sacrificed.
As a wife and mother of two daughters, I juggled my time to devote energy to my family.
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